Of course that at major auto shows such as the one which took place this weekend in Frankfurt, people mostly look at the most popular car brands, but you know what? Sometimes the most obscure motors deserve even more attention, that’s exactly what this Aspark Owl is about.
Take the Aspark Owl for instance. Competing with ‘Thunder Power’ (yes, that’s a real company) for the worst car name at Frankfurt this year, it’s an electric hypercar which - incredibly - is just 39 inches tall. Yep, an inch shorter than the spectacularly low-slung Ford GT40. Under its carbonfibre skin you’ll find an electric drivetrain - the details of which haven’t yet been divulged - that’s good for 1000bhp. The Japanese firm behind the car is claiming a 0-62mph time of under two seconds. Sounds ridiculous, but such a feat could well be possible if the car is light enough - we’ve seen the likes of Tesla and Rimac prove just what electric performance cars can be capable of, after all.
The more important question is whether or not the Owl is able to be more than poorly-named vapourware. You certainly get the feeling electric hypercars like these with big claims and dubious future prospects are going to become an increasingly common fixture at motor shows, but hey, we’d be happy to see the Owl prove us wrong and ruffle some feathers in the supercar world…